The real history of the Cowboys being called “America’s Team” started in the team’s 1978 annual highlight film narrated by the incomparable NFL films voice John Facenda.
In that highlight film’s opening, Facenda’s voice says, “They appear on television so often that their faces are as familiar to the public as presidents and movie stars. They are the Dallas Cowboys, "America's Team".” That’s where it all started.
There are TWO versions of the Cowboys being “America’s Team”:
- VERSION ONE: They were called America’s Team because of their sheer dominance in the 1970s, winning a whopping 14 playoff games, winning 5 NFC championships, and two SBs. They were the most popular team in the NFL. Loved for their for their playoff dominance and hated for the same reason.
- VERSION TWO: (The current version) They are AT because of their TV ratings and interest generated by both those who love the team AND those who hate it. NOT based on playoff performance but based on the interest of watching a once great franchise crash yearly.
Sadly, if we are still America’s Team, it’s VERSION TWO.